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An email newsletter is one of the only marketing tools a customer can escape after signing up with one click. With every new issue, subscriber readers become more familiar with the offering, so series retention relies on having a writer that’s worth the read on a Tuesday morning.

We will have one writer completely dedicated to a title. They will then create a file that acts as a Timeline of what you have already stated, which arguments were made that you answered or provided an explanation for and which ones you still need to explain to the reader. Once a voice is selected no other writer will be used.

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$10 per 100 words up to 3 days no account needed

Why No-AI Newsletters Need a Human Voice

Subscribers open emails for the mind behind the message, not for the information itself. They open emails for a specific sorting mind, and that relationship is the result of several small, careful decisions. These selections include what to omit, when to be direct, and which jokes end up within the message. Get these decisions wrong for three successive editions, and the open rate will tell you.

  • That writer only for that title, to keep the voice consistent.
  • A running log of previous titles so new issues build on old ones.
  • Opinions the writer will defend if a subscriber replies.

Where AI falls down on newsletters

A generated newsletter is a “memory-less” letter. You will have three consecutive newsletter issues that contradict each other, the three examples will not change, and your concluding remarks will be warm and then corporate. People will notice the contradictions in your newsletter, but will not be able to describe them right away. Eventually, they will unsubscribe.

How We Write No-AI Newsletters Around the Reader

The writer reads the previous 6 issues along with the reply threads before drafting, focusing on replies. Replies give the best data because they show what people reacted to the writer’s main point. The outline is then based on a reader question over your product.

How a newsletter gets written here

  1. Read the back issues, the reply threads and the unsubscribe reasons if you record them
  2. Write the opening line for your favorite idea for this issue, and do it first.
  3. Draft, then cut the first paragraph, which is almost always throat-clearing.
  4. Edit against send-day reality: a phone screen, nine seconds, coffee not yet working.

Using No-AI Newsletters Across Your Email Funnel

A newsletter is ideal for new members since most members keep their newsletter subscriptions the longest. It is also good for already purchased, but inactive, members because they do not get the newsletter and are neither sold to nor annoyed. In addition, one single line in a newsletter can often generate more sales than an entire dedicated promotional email blast.

  • A completed issue, including the subject line and pre-header, ready to send.
  • Your newsletter in text format, designed for Gmail clipping and dark mode.
  • Headers at the start of each section.
  • Your newsletter’s links are in the places that people actually want to click.
  • Plagiarism and Detector reports will be attached to the delivery.

What people commission newsletters for

  • Keeping a subscriber list warm between product launches.
  • Building a founder’s public voice on one subject.
  • Creating a weekly Reader’s Digest style support ticket column.
  • Creating something for sales people to forward to a prospect.

What newsletters cost

One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.

Typical newsletterWordsWritingFee (1%)You pay
Short issue500$50$0.50$50.50
Standard issue900$90$0.90$90.90
Long-form issue1,600$160$1.60$161.60

The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting. Full pricing breakdown.

Buying No-AI Newsletters: FAQs

Anything from 100 words up. Because you pay by the word you are never buying padding to fill a package tier.

Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.

Yes, definitely. It’s worth the time. Send three of her written samples, and book a twenty minute call. Ghostwriting a newsletter involves a lot of listening. You have to identify her tics: how she opens, where she draws the line, and the points where she shows most impatience.

Both, and usually three subject line options per issue so you can test. They get written after the issue is finished, not before, because a subject line promising something the issue does not deliver is how a list learns to ignore you.

Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.

Reviews

What clients say about our newsletters

Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.

Karolina W Membership Manager, Silt & Stone Gallery

Our members actually responded

12 members responded to the first newsletter and actually had something to say about the framing workshop. Our newsletter had never received a response, so that’s the benchmark I’m using. The half a percent that goes to tree planting is a nice line for our members even though it wasn’t the purpose of our order.

Verified order Newsletters May 2026
Grace W

Sounds like me on a good week

I have my own newsletter publication most weeks. I send the hard ones to my colleagues. No one on my distribution list has noticed the change. Someone responded this week saying that they think that was my best one yet. It was a bit of a hard blow, cutting it loose.

Verified order Newsletters May 2026
Lucía R Content Lead, Meridian Fold

Kept the quirks we enjoy

Our newsletter uses humor to describe the office kettle. I had mentioned it in the brief, and it’s there used in the right way, in the right register. Subscribers interacted with that newsletter more than any other we published this year.

Verified order Newsletters May 2026

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We do not ask you to take the no-AI promise on trust. Each draft is run through these platforms and the reports are attached to your delivery email.

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